That Month in Tuscany . . .Ren Sawyer and Lizzy Harper live completely different lives. He’s a rock star with a secret he can no longer live with. She’s a regular person whose husband stood her up for a long planned anniversary trip. On a flight across the Atlantic headed for Italy, a drunken pity party and untimely turbulence literally drop Lizzy into Ren’s lap. It is the last thing she can … the last thing she can imagine ever happening to someone like her. But despite their surface differences, they discover an undeniable pull between them. A pull that leads them both to remember who they had once been before letting themselves be changed by a life they had each chosen.
Exploring the streets of Florence and the hills of Tuscany together – two people with seemingly nothing in common – changes them both forever. And what they find in each other is something that might just heal them both.
*** Previously titled Rock Her.
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What a fantastic book! Love the characters, the theme, how real the story is. Just couldn’t put it down. You won’t be disappointed!
My there is a lot going on in this book! I enjoyed most of the book and could see everyone’s POV— but the daughter’s section, toward the end , was a bit over the top. Even so, this was a good read for a quiet, cool day.
There is a reason Inglath Cooper is a reader favorite. So glad I picked up one of her books. I’m now a fan!
You will love the characters in this book. After a divorce, a wonderful lady finds new joy in life
Cooper writes wonderfully–so easy and so interesting.
I love a good story having to do with Italy, particularly Tuscany! Cooper’s book brought the country and culture to life. It was a wonderful bedtime read.
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u, quick beach read. I was perfect for the flight to Florence.
** spoiler alert ** I liked Lizzy. I was proud of her for going on her 20th Anniversary trip without Ty, when he cancelled at the last minute. I liked Ren with Lizzy, but not sure that I liked him on his own. I loved that they rescued little Sophia. I like Lizzy’s reliable best friend Winn. I did not like Ty, Lizzy’s husband, although I think that is the point. I didn’t mind the chapters for Lizzy and Ren being written in the 1st person, but I didn’t understand why Ty or Kylie’s chapters also couldn’t be written that way. I did not like Kylie’s storyline AT ALL. For this being a “romance”, I didn’t feel that Kylie’s abduction fit into this book. The author eluded that she and Erin were to be sold or trafficked. Kylie’s storyline seemed thrown together, as a desperate way to get Ty and Lizzy back together. The storyline didn’t seem finished to me at all. Was Erin aware of Kylie’s plan to escape? What happened to Erin? I realize in the real world, Kylie would not ever know but the whole abduction just seemed off. Lizzy and Ren running away from Ty seemed immature. I realize this was supposed to be something out of character for Lizzie, but I wish she would have stood up to Ty. Overall, the book left me wishing for something a little more
Loved this book. I really felt like I was in Italy and the romance was delightful. Loved it all and have just bought another book by this author.
Not what I expected at all. Loved the beautiful descriptions of Italy. Two people trying to help each other with no other intent. Beautiful story.
Love that she was in Tuscany
An easy to read romantic drama with real-life issues and a happy ending.
Found the book easy to read and the characters interesting. I definitely enjoyed how the main female character found herself & her strength.
This book was so hard to put down right from the fist chapter. I enjoyed the love story and look forward to reading more books by Inglath.